(US) Socialist Worker April 27th
The ISO's Socialist Worker (April 27th) has a May Day focus on immigrant stuggles.
The editorial is on 'Will Washington deliver justice for immigrants?', which usefully criticises the 'STRIVE Act' (that is the Security Through Regularized Immigration and a Vibrant Economy Act proposed by Republican Senators Flake and Gutierrez).
There's an interview with Nativo López of the Mexican American Political Association (MAPA) on the politicians’ immigration proposals:“Enforcement-heavy and legalization-light”
And Lance Selfa contributes a piee on on 'Why business wants a guest-worker program' -"explains why labor has to reject any bill that establishes a second-class category."
The editorial is on 'Will Washington deliver justice for immigrants?', which usefully criticises the 'STRIVE Act' (that is the Security Through Regularized Immigration and a Vibrant Economy Act proposed by Republican Senators Flake and Gutierrez).
There's an interview with Nativo López of the Mexican American Political Association (MAPA) on the politicians’ immigration proposals:“Enforcement-heavy and legalization-light”
And Lance Selfa contributes a piee on on 'Why business wants a guest-worker program' -"explains why labor has to reject any bill that establishes a second-class category."
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